![]() As the pair arrive, they determine that they have to play along for enough time to find Daphne's safe before getting away with that stack of cash to pay Coco back – but the strange game itself is a threat to all three of them. They try and come up with some way to get the money, but only come up with one – to visit the home of their wealthy but disturbed childhood friend Daphne, who has been effectively playing a childhood game the three partook in ever since her younger days. ![]() While they do escape arrest, they have what might be a larger problem – being $83,000 dollars in debt to a dealer by the name of Coco. Let's start with the story – Petula and Tilda are two twenty-somethings forced to abandon a large drug shipment in their apartment when the police come knocking. And this was one of those movies that I went into knowing literally nothing about – just sounded like something that would fit the bill for us here at Film Gutter. So there you go – one movie, two identities. ![]() But why this should happen in 2018 I've never really grasped – maybe it's different names for different markets? Anyway, I watched this via Sky Cinema as Nobody Leaves, though when I look that title up on IMDB it sends me right to Braid. I've never quite understood how these double titles things happen – I mean maybe in the days of VHS there was value in trying to ape the title of a more successful movie, not to mention the many unofficial sequels that we tended to see back in the 70s and 80s.
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